What is the difference between excalibur 2500 and 3500




















All the White models we offer come with black trays and a black door. The Excalibur - 4 Tray is not available in White. Do you sell the Excalibur series dehydrators? Yes, we are now offering the Excalibur series dehydrators. They are the deluxe, upgraded model over the economy series, and include upgraded thermostat, upgraded motor, upgraded heating element, upgraded plastics and a 10 year warranty.

Click here for the model and here for the model. What are the specific difference between the Excalibur economy series and the Excalibur Deluxe series dehydrators? The Excalibur Economy series and the Excalibur Deluxe series dehydrators are the same size and shape, but the components that make up the dehydrator are upgraded. A good analogy would be a "stock" car, that has the "normal" engine.

You can most often times order the car with the "upgraded" or more powerful engine. On the outside, the car looks and even functions the same, but under the hood are different components.

Lets look specifically at the differences one at a time: Thermostat - the series has a thermostat that has 5 times the cycling contact rating as Economy Series in layman's terms, it will last through 5 times normal cycles without it wearing out. The Economy series has a excellent motor but is rated to last about 10 years. It does not have the upgraded components as the series motor has. Heating Elements are made of different metal formulation - higher rating on the series and lower on the Economy.

Noryl has an increased insulating quality and is better at lower and higher temperatures and costs more for this reason. The warranty is twice as long.. Do you feel the Excalibur series is worth the extra money? Yes, our opinion is that the Deluxe series is worth the extra money. We believe a kitchen appliance should "last" and not be disposable, like so many are these days.. There is no need to purchase "an extended" warranty. You also get a fabulous book, that will answer ALL your dehydrator questions, and includes dehydration recipes.

Not to mention all the upgraded components that are designed to last longer. I have heard that if you set the Excalibur temperature knob at degrees it may not be degrees inside the dehydrator?

Is this correct? Yes, we have had reports of the same problem. I have spoken with the owner of Excalibur about this subject. Its designed to work on the upper end We have heard incidents that the temperature can fluctuate as much as 15 degrees. In another case, we have heard that the machine is not calibrated correctly from the factory, so setting the machine at a certain temperature say degrees will result in a constantly hotter or colder temperature degrees or 90 degrees.

You would think that if you set the dehydrator at a certain temperature, it would maintain that exact temperature This is simply not the case with the Excalibur. For this reason, we recommend that everyone who is concerned about the temperature at which their food is dehydrated take matters into their own hands and monitor the temperature of their dehydrator regardless of where the thermostat on the dehydrator is set. For this reason, we offer the Taylor Digital Thermometer and Timer.

The digital thermometer will constantly show the temperature inside the dehydrator and food temperature as well as alert you if the temperature gets hotter than you would like. In addition, the timer option will help to assist in letting you know when your dehydration job is done. In addition, you might want to read the statement Excalibur came out with at the International Living and Raw Foods Festival regarding the thermostat and temperature.

Im into raw foods, and am considering the 4 or 5 tray, which one is better? According to Roger Orton, the founder of Excalibur, says he doesn't recommend the 4 tray for raw food, low temp drying because it's so small.

It works better at higher temperatures and is designed for "treats and jerky. In our opinion, its better to have more space, and run the dehydrator half full, than to run out of space. We feel the 11" x 11" usable tray size on the 4 tray model is just too small. What dehydrator do most people in Living and Raw Foods Use? The short answer They use Excalibur. You can read some testimonials here. Do you have any hints and tips for Living and Raw Foodists and dehydration?

Yes, you can read our special web page that have special dehydrator tips and techniques for raw foodists. Do you offer any of the dehydrators in volt models for overseas use? No, we do not offer volt dehydrators for overseas use. Our dehydrators are designed for use in the USA. We do not sell Excalibur Dehydrators for export either directly or indirectly. How much is shipping? Can you show me the difference between the Excalibur series and series?

See the video below for the difference between the and dehydator. Can you show me the difference between Standard Round Dehydrators and the Excalibur? See the video below for the difference between Excalibur and other rear flow dehydrators and a Standard round or bottom fan dehydrator.

What size dehydrator do you recommend? We recommend the Excalibur 9 tray model, for an average size family. Since the cost per square foot of drying space is the least expensive. With the Excalibur units, you can't add more space, but when your dehydrating, you can quickly run out of space. You can always run the dehydrator when it is not full. Of course, if your not going to dry much, the smaller 4 or 5 tray model would probably be best.

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Citrus Juicers. Commercial Juicers. Water Purifiers. Specialty Items. Clearance Center. Order by Phone. General Questions. Here we have for you an exhaustive comparative review on two of the best food dehydrators available in the market which are Excalibur ECB and Excalibur B.

When talking about dehydrators, Excalibur has been the market leader for a good number of years now and the manufacturer still continues to dominate the dehydrator market. So, indeed we are comparing one of the best models with another of the best in a separate category, there is much you can learn about the two models and choose the one which suits your needs. The dimensions of both the food dehydrators models are 19 x 17 x 8. Their weight is also identical which is 15 pound.

Both the and the dehydrator models provide the user a 8 square feet of drying space which is perfect for family and small gatherings. Both the appliances look sophisticated and would nevertheless give your kitchen a modern look.

Both the Excalibur dehydrator models and have a horizontal airflow pattern, owing to the in-built fan at the back coupled with a heating element. The airflow is from the back to the front. This is an ideal scenario as this ensures even drying on all the trays and prevents the need to rotate the trays from time to time. Aided by the fan, a good circulation of the hot air gives good drying results. The price of the ECB model is slightly lower than the owing to upgraded features offered by the manufacturer in the deluxe series as compared with the economy dehydrator.

This means that the dehydrator is capable of retaining more heat generated by the heating element within it. This prevents the heat lost by dissipation, therefore reducing the overall time required to run the dehydrator.

The manufacturer offers to the buyers of the dehydrator model a choice of color. This model is available in both white and black color, while the ECB is only available in a single color — black color. The dehydrator model is equipped with an upgraded motor as compared with the ECB model.

The upgraded motor is more powerful and helps the better circulation of the air. This aids in achieving good drying results. Additionally, this improves the overall lifespan of the dehydrator. The heating element in the model is of a superior quality as compared to the ECB dehydrator model.



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